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Francis Palms (1837-1904) enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army on May 23, 1861, at Camp Moore, Louisiana. He was assigned to Co. F of the Delta Rifles, which was part of the 4th Louisiana Infantry. Following the war, he returned to his birthplace of Detroit, Michigan, where he helped to manage his father's many interests. Mr. Palms was married three time, and, with his second wife, Miss C.F. Pellerin, had seven children. Henrietta Lauzin (b.1842) was the daughter of Dr. Jean Lauzin and Leocadie Teetzman and the great-great-granddaughter of Antonio de Gras.

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